Press Release
World Association of Chefs Societies to Assume
Administration of WCC Certification from American Culinary
Federation
St. Augustine, Fla., July 21,
2010—Gissur Gudmundsson, president of the World Association
of Chefs Societies (WACS), and Michael Ty, president of the American
Culinary Federation (ACF), have announced that the administration and
implementation of the WACS Certified Chef (WCC) certification program,
currently managed by ACF, will be assumed by WACS starting Sept 1.
The WCC certification, instituted in 2006, recognizes international
culinary excellence and is a testament to culinary professionalism and
personal achievements. Certification is based on international standards
of education and training, with qualifications determined by individual
member countries. ACF began administering the program in September 2006.
As the current administration agreement with ACF ends, WACS now has the
resources to manage the program and will preside over the WCC
certification program going forward. John Clancy, WACS certification
chair, will assume responsibility for the program’s
administration.
“The World Association of Chefs Societies thanks ACF for the
great groundwork and amazing foundation that we can now build on,”
said Gudmundsson. “This is an important and historical step for
WACS in its greatest objective; education. We look forward to continuing
to work with ACF on this and many other programs for the benefit of our
profession.”
“The American Culinary Federation is pleased to have piloted
the certification program for WACS,” said Ty. “We realize
that after four years it is time for WACS to take over the
administration of its program, and we are glad we were able to assist
them. We wish President Gudmundsson much success as we past the
baton.”
About the World Association of Chefs Societies
Founded in 1928 in Paris, the World Association of Chefs Societies,
www.worldchefs.org, is a global network of
national chefs associations from 93 countries, representing more than 10
million professional chefs worldwide. WACS is a nonpolitical
professional organization dedicated to maintaining and improving the
culinary standards of global cuisines through education, training and
professional development of its international membership. As an
authority and opinion leader on food, WACS represents a global voice on
all issues related to the culinary profession.
About the American Culinary Federation
The American Culinary Federation, Inc., established in 1929, is the
premier professional organization for culinarians in North America. With
more than 20,000 members spanning 225 chapters nationwide, ACF is the
culinary leader in offering educational resources, training,
apprenticeship and programmatic accreditation. In addition, ACF operates
the most comprehensive certification program for chefs in the United
States. ACF is home to ACF Culinary Team USA, the official
representative for the United States in major international culinary
competitions, and to the Chef & Child Foundation, founded in 1989 to
promote proper nutrition in children and to combat childhood obesity.
For more information, visit www.acfchefs.org.
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Contact: Patricia Carroll
American Culinary Federation
(904) 484-0247
pcarroll@acfchefs.net